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Wynns Coonawarra Estate Riesling 2006

For several years during the 1970s and 1980s, riesling was actually the most widely planted grape variety in Coonawarra. Scary thought. People were using it to make dry white wines as well as a sparkling base. Even scarier. While not even the locals drink it without even a year’s bottle-age, every now and again, Coonawarra does spin out a eye-catching riesling that develops well in the bottle. Wynns has achieved this with its refreshing and uncomplicated 2006 release. Its fresh aromas of lime juice and green apple are lifted by a floral aspect, while its long, lean and shapely palate of apple, pear and limey fruit finishes crisp and lively. It’s underpinned by an appealing chalkiness and will develop for around five years.

Vintage

2006

Year to Drink

2011 - 2014

Jeremy’s score

88 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

Category:
Wynns Coonawarra Estate Riesling
Coonawarra
Price Range at Release: $12-$19
Vintage: 2017
Alc %: 11.3
For several years during the 1970s and 1980s, riesling was actually the most widely planted grape variety in Coonawarra. Scary thought. People were using it to make dry white wines as well as a sparkling base. Even scarier. While not even the locals drink it without even a year's bottle-age, every now and again, Coonawarra does spin out a eye-catching riesling that develops well in the bottle. Wynns has achieved this with its refreshing and uncomplicated 2006 release. Its fresh aromas of lime juice and green apple are lifted by a floral aspect, while its long, lean and shapely palate of apple, pear and limey fruit finishes crisp and lively. It's underpinned by an appealing chalkiness and will develop for around five years.
Last Date Tasted: 17/07/2019
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2017
8916.8

2022-2025+

2016
8916.9

2021-2024+

2015
8916.7

2020-2023+

2014
8716.3

2016-2019

2013
9017.0

2021-2025

2012
9017.0

2017-2020+

2011
9017.0

2013-2016+

2010
9017.0

2015-2018

2009
9017.0

2014-2017

2008
8315.2

2010-2013

2007
8916.8

2012-2015

2006
8816.5

2011-2014

2005
8716.2

2010-2013+

2004
9017.0

2006-2009+

2002
9017.1

2007-2010

2001
9017.0

2006-2009

2000
9017.0

2005-2008

1999
8615.8

2001-2004

1998
9017.2

2003-2006

1997
8615.8

2002-2005

1996
9017.2

2001-2004

1995
8515.6

1997-2000

1994
9117.5

1999-2002

1993
9217.8

1998-2001

1992
9017.0

1997-2000

1991
9117.5

1999-2003

1990
8716.0

1991-1992

1989
8215.0

1991-1994

1988
9117.5

1996-2000

1987
8515.6

1992-1995

Winery

Wynns Coonawarra Estate
A few short years ago this was my introduction to this remarkable brand: If Australia has a cabernet-based estate to rival the great properties of Bordeaux' left bank, that property is Wynns Coonawarra. Today it produces the lion's share of the serious red wine from the Coonawarra region and with some judicious interpretations of site and style is also exploring the richness of its substantial vineyard resource in Coonawarra, releasing small runs of individual vineyard wines of special quality when seasons permit, as well as the mouthwateringly pristine V and A reds. While Wynns is recognised locally as a benchmark brand, it is only a matter of time before the rest of the wine-drinking world wakes up to the starting quality and classical expressions of style it produces year after year after year. Today Wynns is still there, doing what it has always done, but seemingly under a shadow. Outstanding wines are sold well below their true value, while the brand's internal commitment to excellence has not waivered. The Glengyle Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 is another fine example. The label's owners and marketing team currently appear to be more focused on the introduction of more cheaper layers of Wynns wine, with the inevitable consequence that the brand and its story are diluted. Wynns should be the go-to brand for all Australian cabernet drinkers. The potential it still retains is unquestioned, but it's not going to realise it without some respect, care and attention.
Chief Executive(s):
Tim Ford
Winemaker:
Sue Hodder, Sarah Pidgeon, Chris Plummer
Viticulturist:
Ben Harris
Address:
1 Memorial Drive , Coonawarra , South Australia 5263 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
7 days, 10am - 5pm
Principal Wine Region:
Coonawarra
Telephone:
(08) 8736 2225
Facsimile:
(08) 8736 2228
Website:
Email: